Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...give Malcolm his comeuppance-and in 1963 Malcolm offered him the opportunity. After President Kennedy's assassination, Malcolm publicly called the murder a case of "the chickens coming home to roost." Cried he: "Being an old farm boy myself, chickens coming home to roost never did make me sad; they've always made me glad...
Died. Stan Laurel, 74, slim, sad-eyed master mime who with the late Oliver Hardy made some 300 of Hollywood's slaphappiest movies in the 1920s, '30s and '40s; of a heart attack; in Santa Monica, Calif. A onetime London music hall comic, Laurel was the brain behind the gags and the on-screen butt of them all, the watery-eyed, squeaky-voiced noodlehead who caught Jean Harlow's dress in a car door in Double Whoopee and absorbed the custard pies in The Battle of the Century, spilled the paint, upset the ladders and destroyed...
...fine end for an astronaut," writes Boulle. But a sad one for so capable a Bridge builder...
...time when left-wing organizations on this and many other campuses are struggling for a meaningful role in the college political spectrum, it is sad that the May Second Movement has done such a disappointing job with a potentially stimulating and influential magazine...
...each year who develop encephalitis and do not die but are doomed to spend the rest of their lives in homes for the mentally retarded. Between its killing and crippling effects, measles has always been a more serious disease than polio ever was. And the sad truth is, Surgeon General Luther Terry of the U.S. Public Health Service reported last week, that U.S. doctors have failed to convince parents that all children should be vaccinated against measles...